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>> i think right now there is a big gap between the community and the mayor and commissioner braton. to your point, which is a good question which is there are other ways of curtailing low-level infractions, these actions would contribute to civil doored. you could use local clergy social workers, neighborhood service organizations. you don't need to enforce these -- often they are not even laws. they are regulations. for example, you can get arrested in new york city for walking between two subway cars for occupying two seats on the subway even though the subway is not crowded. >> that's an nta regulation, the mass transit authority. the cops enforce it. it could be enforced in a way that would be as effective if not more bout without criminalizing people. it's a point to note. >> that's serious criticism. many of the things that low income people of color get arrested for and ticketed for have decriminalized prosperous white communities. 85 to 95% of the people who are arrested for the kind of things you and i are talking about are people of color. >> that's not -- we didn't make t
>> i think right now there is a big gap between the community and the mayor and commissioner braton. to your point, which is a good question which is there are other ways of curtailing low-level infractions, these actions would contribute to civil doored. you could use local clergy social workers, neighborhood service organizations. you don't need to enforce these -- often they are not even laws. they are regulations. for example, you can get arrested in new york city for walking between...
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among those in attendance, voice president joe biden and bill braton offering comfort. >> he was a father, son, brother, husband. he was a new yorker. he was a new york city police officer. and he was, he is, a hero. >> office liu was promoted to detective. plans for his funeral are pending. >>> alicia reed talked to a local lieutenant and why it was important for officers to be there. >> reporter: when an officer is killed in the line of duty, a teletype is sent across the country. they decide whether they go to the funeral or not. because of the brutal nature of the killing, it was important their presence was felt. >> our officers needed to go to new york. >> in new york officers from the redwood city police department met with tens of thousands. >> they wanted to comfort the fallen officers. >> 3 officers took a red eye, 3 on jet blue making it in time for rafael ramos' ramos' funeral. >> we will represent our department and those people that were victimized by the circumstance. >> the san rafael police department made their way to the processional. >> it was senseless. we all know it
among those in attendance, voice president joe biden and bill braton offering comfort. >> he was a father, son, brother, husband. he was a new yorker. he was a new york city police officer. and he was, he is, a hero. >> office liu was promoted to detective. plans for his funeral are pending. >>> alicia reed talked to a local lieutenant and why it was important for officers to be there. >> reporter: when an officer is killed in the line of duty, a teletype is sent...
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we will talk sunday on face the nation to bill braton the new york city police commissioner.e will talk to scott thompson, he is a camden county police chief in new jersey. they have done some remarkable things up there. >> fascinating conversation this weekend on face the nation, bob, thank you so much, we will be watching. >> you bet, chris. >> don't forget to watch face the nation sunday morning at 10:30 right here on cbs-3, again, camden county police chief scott thompson will be among bob schieffer's guests. >>> wal-mart is editing a commercial after viewers complained about its use of the line i can't breathe. in the aftermath of the eric garner case. the ad features an african-american father and daughter and when she hugs him really hard the dad jokingly says the words i can't breathe. well, those three words have become part of the rallying cry for protesters nationwide. wal-mart says it can see how ad can be viewed differently today from when it was first created. >>> rolling stone magazine apologizes for not talking to the men accused by rape by a university of vir
we will talk sunday on face the nation to bill braton the new york city police commissioner.e will talk to scott thompson, he is a camden county police chief in new jersey. they have done some remarkable things up there. >> fascinating conversation this weekend on face the nation, bob, thank you so much, we will be watching. >> you bet, chris. >> don't forget to watch face the nation sunday morning at 10:30 right here on cbs-3, again, camden county police chief scott thompson...
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and i remind you, my faith in commissioner braton is based on the actions he has taken over decades andsed on the clarity of his message to all of us. he gathered his top commanders a few c weeks ago and and said publicly, the department will act aggressively to insure, any office who are is not meant to be in this work no longer is. he talked about those who don't live up to the values of the uniform, who are quote unquote brutal. who are corrupt. who are racist. who are incompetent. this is our police commissioner making clear his standard that people who sadly fit those descriptions would not be members of the nypd. these changes will matter. they will effect millions of people. they will take time. but that does not in anyway an excuse or willingness on our part to do anything but the fastest change we can. it's an honest leveling with our people that not every change can happen overnight but three happening resideforcefully. each change builds po upon the . it doesn't come from city hall. it comes from the people of the city who have demanded it. this change is about the values of
and i remind you, my faith in commissioner braton is based on the actions he has taken over decades andsed on the clarity of his message to all of us. he gathered his top commanders a few c weeks ago and and said publicly, the department will act aggressively to insure, any office who are is not meant to be in this work no longer is. he talked about those who don't live up to the values of the uniform, who are quote unquote brutal. who are corrupt. who are racist. who are incompetent. this is...
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he and police commissioner braton have promised to retrain officers, a more measured approach focusing on police supervisors would be more effective. >> the diversity training that is offered in the aftermath of a scandal primarily falls on deaf ears. officers know they are penaltied for this, so the training that is a direct outcome of a scandal usually don't work. >> reporter: the mayor will need the backing of the rank and file especially in the days to come as activists are planning daily demonstrations. kristin saloomey, al jazeera, new york. >>> nearly 100 ra rangoons, fled the country trying to find a better life. approximately a thousand, around 200,000 refugees in bangladesh and from there, towards india and nepal, almost 100,000 rahinga are said to live in refusing camps on the border. places like indonesia and australia. florence louie reports. >> tatong village bustles, sustains many families around here. it is one of the few industries in which the rahinga, an ethnic minority the myanmar government does not recognize can still find jobs. around 40,000 were displaced after
he and police commissioner braton have promised to retrain officers, a more measured approach focusing on police supervisors would be more effective. >> the diversity training that is offered in the aftermath of a scandal primarily falls on deaf ears. officers know they are penaltied for this, so the training that is a direct outcome of a scandal usually don't work. >> reporter: the mayor will need the backing of the rank and file especially in the days to come as activists are...
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. >> ramos died just before he was to become a police chaplain inspiring this from commissioner braton i'm appointing him an honorary department chaplain for the eighty-fourth precinct. >> reporter: outside people joined hand during the final prayer, more than a few tears flowed as helicopters flew by in missing man formation and then relentless drum beat as a hero was carried to his final rest. in queens, new york, tony aielo, cbs news "eyewitness news". >>> a number of philadelphia officers were among those in new york to pay their respects afterwards they shared a few pictures from the funeral with us. you can see just how big the turnout was to honor officer ramos. somber ceremony served as a reminder to the sacrifice that he is they make every single day. >> unfortunately we do know what that feels like because we had our own tragedies here in philadelphia but we will keep them in our prayer, that entire department, it is a large department but as well as their extended family and we're a part of that as far as we're concern. >> reporter: they were joined by departments throughout
. >> ramos died just before he was to become a police chaplain inspiring this from commissioner braton i'm appointing him an honorary department chaplain for the eighty-fourth precinct. >> reporter: outside people joined hand during the final prayer, more than a few tears flowed as helicopters flew by in missing man formation and then relentless drum beat as a hero was carried to his final rest. in queens, new york, tony aielo, cbs news "eyewitness news". >>> a...
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we will talk to insuring police commissioner bill braton about the nypd's retraining program following the choke hold death of eric garner. we will have have those stories and rest of the world news coming up on the "cbs evening news". >>> well, the innings isers try for two in a row after picking up their first win of the season last night in milwaukee but the game was clearly a contest of two teams with a combined four victories. sixer with zero victories. after the opening tip off they played the wrong hoop. officials had to start play, restart with the teams deeven ifing the correct baskets. sixers won the game and we will take it. >> to the flyers the free fall continues. last night they pick up their ninth loss on the rose lose nothing a shoot-out to the buck is five to four. flyers are one-eight-two in the last 11 games. makes you you wonder if changes air foot. >>> eagles defense is teams most improved june it this season thanks in part to linebacker connor barwin's dominance. he is nfc defensive player of the month for november, six and a half sacks in the the month taking his
we will talk to insuring police commissioner bill braton about the nypd's retraining program following the choke hold death of eric garner. we will have have those stories and rest of the world news coming up on the "cbs evening news". >>> well, the innings isers try for two in a row after picking up their first win of the season last night in milwaukee but the game was clearly a contest of two teams with a combined four victories. sixer with zero victories. after the opening...
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he gave a call to braton and went golfing. >> donald trump, merry christmas to you.this monday. >> you, too. thank you very much. >>> now we turn to heather childers. there is more that's happening. threats coming in. >> we're going to begin talking about north korea. the most disturbing news coming in, threats, bizarre accusations from north korea. the country now threatening to, quote, blow up the citadels of america dwarfing the sony hack. they are used of. leaders there now claiming the u.s. government was behind the make of "the interview". sony is now saying that it has plans to release the film online. the new threats come as north korea skips out on today's u.n. city council meeting. the country's human rights issues are expected to be discussed for the first time. >>> new video just in of pope francis giving his annual report to the vatican. but instead of a merry christmas message, he scolded them, the pope saying that they're complaining, gossipping and lust for power makes them hypocritical. needless to say, the cardinals not too amused. few were smiling
he gave a call to braton and went golfing. >> donald trump, merry christmas to you.this monday. >> you, too. thank you very much. >>> now we turn to heather childers. there is more that's happening. threats coming in. >> we're going to begin talking about north korea. the most disturbing news coming in, threats, bizarre accusations from north korea. the country now threatening to, quote, blow up the citadels of america dwarfing the sony hack. they are used of. leaders...
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families of who of new york's finest, a visibly emotional and shaken nypd police commissioner bill bratonitting in their pa tros calls when this man, 28-year-old ismaaiyl brinsly walked up into their car with a semi automatic killing both. >> he took a shooting stance on the passage of side, fired his weapon several times with the front passenger window, striking both officers in the head. st frs never had the opportunity to draw their weapons. they may never have seen their assailants. >> moments laird, brinsley shot and killed himself pep shot his girlfriend earlier in the day. it was suggested this was in the revenge of the deaths of michael brown and eric gardner writing quote, i am putting wings on pigs today. #shootthepolice. last night, new york city mayor bill de blasio was asked if these murders were further increase tension in a city seemingly divided between pro and anti-cop sentiment. >> i think this is a time to think about these families. i don't think it's a time for politics or political analysis. it's a time to think about families that just lost their father, their husba
families of who of new york's finest, a visibly emotional and shaken nypd police commissioner bill bratonitting in their pa tros calls when this man, 28-year-old ismaaiyl brinsly walked up into their car with a semi automatic killing both. >> he took a shooting stance on the passage of side, fired his weapon several times with the front passenger window, striking both officers in the head. st frs never had the opportunity to draw their weapons. they may never have seen their assailants....